A. Saturn, Jupiter, Hydrogen
B. Uranus, Neptune, Nitrogen
C. Saturn, Neptune, Nitrogen
D. Mars, Venus, Hydrogen
Submitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
Related Mcqs:
- The second largest moon “titan” is belongs to which planet?
A. Uranus
B. Venus
C. Saturn
D. MercurySubmitted by: Waseem Ahmed
- When in the part of its orbit closest to the Sun, Pluto has an atmosphere of nitrogen and methane similar to Triton’s, but what happens when it is farther from the Sun ?
A. These gases are not present
B. These gases are like plasma
C. These gases are frozen
D. These gases are volatileSubmitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
- Spring tides occur on new moon and full moon days because on these days_____________?
A. Sun, moon and earth are in a straight line
B. Sun and earth are at right angles
C. Sun and moon are at right angles
D. Earth and moon are at right anglesSubmitted by: Jameel Ahmed Solangi (Larkana
- Approximate age of moon is _________?
A. 4.51 billion years
B. 4.55 billion years
C. 4.53 billion years
D. 4.57 billion yearsSubmitted by: Kashif Ashraf
- The moon’s surface temperature varies from about ________ to _________ ?
A. – 173 degrees Celsius at night to 127 degrees Celsius during the day
B. – 172 degrees Celsius at night to 172 degrees Celsius during the day
C. Remains constant during day and night
D. – 170 degrees Celsius at night to 107 degrees Celsius during the daySubmitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
- The extremely cold temperatures in the polar region of moon mean that it can act as a kind of __________ where things do not undergo much change.
A. Time capsule
B. Light capsule
C. Meta capsule
D. Natural capsuleSubmitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
- Acid rain is mainly caused by emissions of __________ in the atmosphere?
A. Sulfur Dioxide and Potassium Nitrate
B. Sulfur and Charcoal
C. Nitrogen Oxide and Potassium Nitrate
D. Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide - The phases of the moon are partially the result of the____________?
A. Changes in the shape of the moon
B. Revolution of the moon around the earth
C. Variations in the moon’s gravitation
D. Variations in the speed of rotation of the moonSubmitted by: Jameel Ahmed Solangi (Larkana)
- The moon’s surface is constantly bombarded by?
A. Comets
B. UV light
C. Meteoroids
D. All of the aboveSubmitted by: Muhammad Abdullah
- The presence of ice in which region of the moon has been conclusively established?
A. Southern pole region
B. Northern pole region
C. Equator
D. All of the aboveSubmitted by: Muhammad Abdullah